Throughout this week-long course, we will discuss taxonomy, diversity/adaptations, behavior, conservation, and monitoring techniques as they relate to Louisiana mammals.
This course offers high school students an exciting opportunity to explore the fascinating world of reptiles and amphibians native to Louisiana.
Maps are where science meets art! Maps are more than 2D representations of geography. They can convey so much data without any words. Historically, humans have created and used maps to convey information.
This four-day workshop introduces students to the diversity and evolution of Louisiana’s fishes.
Embark on an exhilarating journey into the realm of molecular and cellular biology with our dynamic hands-on course! Dive deep into essential lab techniques such as gel electrophoresis, PCR, and microscopy, all while unraveling the fundamental concepts of biology.
Did you know Tulane has an observatory? Look for the dome on the roof of Jones Hall! We will observe the moon, and the planets with their moons. We will begin by surveying the history of astronomy up to the present day, and take part in some current research classifying galaxy shapes.
Have you ever wondered how neuroscientists learn more about the brain? In this course, students will be introduced to laboratory techniques fundamental to the study of neuroscience.
In this course, students will learn about common engineering disciplines by exploring engineering projects local to the New Orleans area. From the St.
Ever wondered what satellites high above can observe—or if they can see you walking down the street? Curious how scientists track hurricanes like Katrina and warn people before they strike? In this course, you will get hands-on experience exploring these questions and more.
Do you have a passion for data and a love for working with fibers? If so, this unique class is perfect for you! In this innovative course you’ll learn to tell compelling stories through data, using the beautiful and tactile mediums of textile arts.